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Requires an L object or class name as the first argument and accepts a grouping name as the second. If the grouping name is false (usually via the empty string), limits to custom fields which appear in no grouping. I While the record object or class name is used to find the available groupings, no automatic limit is placed on the lookup type of the custom fields. It's highly suggested you limit the collection by queue or another lookup type first. This is already done for you if you're creating the collection via the L method on an L object. =cut sub LimitToGrouping { my $self = shift; my $obj = shift; my $grouping = shift; my $grouping_class = $self->NewItem->_GroupingClass($obj); my $config = RT->Config->Get('CustomFieldGroupings'); $config = {} unless ref($config) eq 'HASH'; $config = $config->{$grouping_class} || []; my %h = ref $config eq "ARRAY" ? @{$config} : %{$config}; if ( $grouping ) { my $list = $h{$grouping}; unless ( $list and ref($list) eq 'ARRAY' and @$list ) { return $self->Limit( FIELD => 'id', VALUE => 0, ENTRYAGGREGATOR => 'AND' ); } foreach ( @$list ) { $self->Limit( FIELD => 'Name', VALUE => $_, CASESENSITIVE => 0 ); } } else { my @list = map {@$_} grep defined && ref($_) eq 'ARRAY', values %h; return unless @list; foreach ( @list ) { $self->Limit( FIELD => 'Name', OPERATOR => '!=', VALUE => $_, ENTRYAGGREGATOR => 'AND', CASESENSITIVE => 0, ); } } return; } =head2 LimitToLookupType Takes LookupType and limits collection. =cut sub LimitToLookupType { my $self = shift; my $lookup = shift; $self->Limit( FIELD => 'LookupType', VALUE => "$lookup" ); } =head2 LimitToChildType Takes partial LookupType and limits collection to records where LookupType is equal or ends with the value. =cut sub LimitToChildType { my $self = shift; my $lookup = shift; $self->Limit( FIELD => 'LookupType', VALUE => "$lookup" ); $self->Limit( FIELD => 'LookupType', ENDSWITH => "$lookup" ); } =head2 LimitToParentType Takes partial LookupType and limits collection to records where LookupType is equal or starts with the value. =cut sub LimitToParentType { my $self = shift; my $lookup = shift; $self->Limit( FIELD => 'LookupType', VALUE => "$lookup" ); $self->Limit( FIELD => 'LookupType', STARTSWITH => "$lookup" ); } =head2 LimitToObjectId Takes an ObjectId and limits the collection to CFs applied to said object. When called multiple times the ObjectId limits are joined with OR. =cut sub LimitToObjectId { my $self = shift; my $id = shift; $self->Limit( ALIAS => $self->_OCFAlias, FIELD => 'ObjectId', OPERATOR => '=', VALUE => $id || 0, ENTRYAGGREGATOR => 'OR' ); } =head2 LimitToGlobalOrObjectId Takes list of object IDs and limits collection to custom fields that are added to these objects or globally. =cut sub LimitToGlobalOrObjectId { my $self = shift; my $global_only = 1; foreach my $id (@_) { $self->LimitToObjectId($id); $global_only = 0 if $id; } $self->LimitToObjectId(0) unless $global_only; } =head2 LimitToNotAdded Takes either list of object ids or nothing. Limits collection to custom fields to listed objects or any corespondingly. Use zero to mean global. =cut sub LimitToNotAdded { my $self = shift; return RT::ObjectCustomFields->new( $self->CurrentUser ) ->LimitTargetToNotAdded( $self => @_ ); } =head2 LimitToAdded Limits collection to custom fields to listed objects or any corespondingly. Use zero to mean global. =cut sub LimitToAdded { my $self = shift; return RT::ObjectCustomFields->new( $self->CurrentUser ) ->LimitTargetToAdded( $self => @_ ); } =head2 LimitToGlobalOrQueue QUEUEID Limits the set of custom fields found to global custom fields or those tied to the queue C, similar to L. Note that this will cause the collection to only return ticket CFs. =cut sub LimitToGlobalOrQueue { my $self = shift; my $queue = shift; $self->LimitToGlobalOrObjectId( $queue ); $self->LimitToLookupType( 'RT::Queue-RT::Ticket' ); } =head2 LimitToQueue QUEUEID Takes a numeric C, and limits the Custom Field collection to those only applied directly to it; this limit is OR'd with other L and L limits. Note that this will cause the collection to only return ticket CFs. =cut sub LimitToQueue { my $self = shift; my $queue = shift; $self->Limit (ALIAS => $self->_OCFAlias, ENTRYAGGREGATOR => 'OR', FIELD => 'ObjectId', VALUE => "$queue") if defined $queue; $self->LimitToLookupType( 'RT::Queue-RT::Ticket' ); } =head2 LimitToGlobal Limits the Custom Field collection to global ticket CFs; this limit is OR'd with L limits. Note that this will cause the collection to only return ticket CFs. =cut sub LimitToGlobal { my $self = shift; $self->Limit (ALIAS => $self->_OCFAlias, ENTRYAGGREGATOR => 'OR', FIELD => 'ObjectId', VALUE => 0); $self->LimitToLookupType( 'RT::Queue-RT::Ticket' ); } =head2 ApplySortOrder Sort custom fields according to thier order application to objects. It's expected that collection contains only records of one L and applied to one object or globally (L), otherwise sorting makes no sense. =cut sub ApplySortOrder { my $self = shift; my $order = shift || 'ASC'; $self->OrderByCols( { ALIAS => $self->_OCFAlias, FIELD => 'SortOrder', ORDER => $order, } ); } =head2 ContextObject Returns context object for this collection of custom fields, but only if it's defined. =cut sub ContextObject { my $self = shift; return $self->{'context_object'}; } =head2 SetContextObject Sets context object for this collection of custom fields. =cut sub SetContextObject { my $self = shift; return $self->{'context_object'} = shift; } sub _OCFAlias { my $self = shift; return RT::ObjectCustomFields->new( $self->CurrentUser ) ->JoinTargetToThis( $self => @_ ); } =head2 Next Returns the next custom field that this user can see. =cut sub Next { my $self = shift; my $CF = $self->SUPER::Next(); return $CF unless $CF; $CF->SetContextObject( $self->ContextObject ); return $self->Next unless $CF->CurrentUserHasRight('SeeCustomField'); return $CF; } =head2 NewItem Returns an empty new RT::CustomField item Overrides to make sure is inherited. =cut sub NewItem { my $self = shift; my $res = RT::CustomField->new($self->CurrentUser); $res->SetContextObject($self->ContextObject); return $res; } RT::Base->_ImportOverlays(); 1;